brahmins
The term "untouchables" refers to the lowest social group in the traditional caste system in India, known as Dalits. They have historically faced discrimination, segregation, and societal exclusion. Efforts are being made to address this discrimination and promote equality for Dalits in India.
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system
The Brahma was the highest group in the caste system in India.
The untouchables (or Dalit) are the lowest caste in the Hindu caste system. While discrimination based on caste has been prohibited and untouchability abolished under the Constitution of India, discrimination and prejudice against Dalits in South Asia remains.
The Untouchables were members of the lowest social caste in India, who were considered impure and were often subjected to discrimination and exclusion from society. They performed occupations deemed as "unclean" such as handling dead bodies or working with leather. The discrimination they faced was based on the belief in the Hindu caste system.
the lowest ranking class of the caste in the Hindu religion
The Brahmins developed the caste system.
It brings someone in the Caste System, ( in India ) , to a higher part of the caste system. Let's say that someone in India was a untouchable, someone who stays outside the walls, has good karma they will be born into a higher caste group.
No, those would be the Untouchables
Dalit refers to a group of people who belong to the lowest socioeconomic class in the Hindu caste system in India. They historically have faced social discrimination and marginalization. The term "Dalit" means "oppressed" or "downtrodden."
Panchamas are the lowest cast group in India.